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Dave O'Brien

Host ofMornings with Dave O'Brien

Dave has been on the radio since 1985 and on the air in Indianapolis since 1996. He spent his childhood in California and Virginia, and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1989. Dave is married to Cheryl, a producer for Fox 59 WXIN-TV. The O'Brien’s have a daughter who spends most of her free time riding horses and playing musical instruments.

Nominations

2012, 2013, 2015Country Music AssociationBest Radio Personality for Large Market Radio

2012, 2014, 2015, 2016Academy of Country Music Best Radio Personality for Large Market Radio

2016 Marconi Radio Awards Large Market Personality of the Year

Awards

2013, 2014Indiana Broadcasters Association's Spectrum Award for Best Radio Personality in Indiana

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